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Python
961 lines
35 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# BSD 2-Clause License
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#
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# Apprise - Push Notification Library.
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# Copyright (c) 2023, Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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#
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# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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#
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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# and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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# LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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import os
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import re
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import time
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from .. import plugins
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from .. import common
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from ..AppriseAsset import AppriseAsset
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from ..URLBase import URLBase
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from ..utils import GET_SCHEMA_RE
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from ..utils import parse_list
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from ..utils import parse_bool
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from ..utils import parse_urls
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from ..utils import cwe312_url
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# Test whether token is valid or not
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VALID_TOKEN = re.compile(
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r'(?P<token>[a-z0-9][a-z0-9_]+)', re.I)
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class ConfigBase(URLBase):
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"""
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This is the base class for all supported configuration sources
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"""
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# The Default Encoding to use if not otherwise detected
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encoding = 'utf-8'
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# The default expected configuration format unless otherwise
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# detected by the sub-modules
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default_config_format = common.ConfigFormat.TEXT
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# This is only set if the user overrides the config format on the URL
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# this should always initialize itself as None
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config_format = None
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# Don't read any more of this amount of data into memory as there is no
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# reason we should be reading in more. This is more of a safe guard then
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# anything else. 128KB (131072B)
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max_buffer_size = 131072
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# By default all configuration is not includable using the 'include'
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# line found in configuration files.
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allow_cross_includes = common.ContentIncludeMode.NEVER
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# the config path manages the handling of relative include
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config_path = os.getcwd()
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def __init__(self, cache=True, recursion=0, insecure_includes=False,
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**kwargs):
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"""
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Initialize some general logging and common server arguments that will
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keep things consistent when working with the configurations that
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inherit this class.
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By default we cache our responses so that subsiquent calls does not
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cause the content to be retrieved again. For local file references
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this makes no difference at all. But for remote content, this does
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mean more then one call can be made to retrieve the (same) data. This
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method can be somewhat inefficient if disabled. Only disable caching
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if you understand the consequences.
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You can alternatively set the cache value to an int identifying the
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number of seconds the previously retrieved can exist for before it
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should be considered expired.
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recursion defines how deep we recursively handle entries that use the
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`include` keyword. This keyword requires us to fetch more configuration
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from another source and add it to our existing compilation. If the
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file we remotely retrieve also has an `include` reference, we will only
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advance through it if recursion is set to 2 deep. If set to zero
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it is off. There is no limit to how high you set this value. It would
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be recommended to keep it low if you do intend to use it.
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insecure_include by default are disabled. When set to True, all
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Apprise Config files marked to be in STRICT mode are treated as being
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in ALWAYS mode.
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Take a file:// based configuration for example, only a file:// based
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configuration can include another file:// based one. because it is set
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to STRICT mode. If an http:// based configuration file attempted to
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include a file:// one it woul fail. However this include would be
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possible if insecure_includes is set to True.
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There are cases where a self hosting apprise developer may wish to load
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configuration from memory (in a string format) that contains 'include'
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entries (even file:// based ones). In these circumstances if you want
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these 'include' entries to be honored, this value must be set to True.
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"""
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super().__init__(**kwargs)
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# Tracks the time the content was last retrieved on. This place a role
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# for cases where we are not caching our response and are required to
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# re-retrieve our settings.
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self._cached_time = None
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# Tracks previously loaded content for speed
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self._cached_servers = None
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# Initialize our recursion value
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self.recursion = recursion
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# Initialize our insecure_includes flag
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self.insecure_includes = insecure_includes
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if 'encoding' in kwargs:
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# Store the encoding
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self.encoding = kwargs.get('encoding')
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if 'format' in kwargs \
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and isinstance(kwargs['format'], str):
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# Store the enforced config format
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self.config_format = kwargs.get('format').lower()
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if self.config_format not in common.CONFIG_FORMATS:
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# Simple error checking
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err = 'An invalid config format ({}) was specified.'.format(
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self.config_format)
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self.logger.warning(err)
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raise TypeError(err)
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# Set our cache flag; it can be True or a (positive) integer
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try:
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self.cache = cache if isinstance(cache, bool) else int(cache)
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if self.cache < 0:
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err = 'A negative cache value ({}) was specified.'.format(
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cache)
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self.logger.warning(err)
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raise TypeError(err)
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except (ValueError, TypeError):
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err = 'An invalid cache value ({}) was specified.'.format(cache)
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self.logger.warning(err)
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raise TypeError(err)
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return
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def servers(self, asset=None, **kwargs):
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"""
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Performs reads loaded configuration and returns all of the services
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that could be parsed and loaded.
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"""
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if not self.expired():
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# We already have cached results to return; use them
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return self._cached_servers
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# Our cached response object
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self._cached_servers = list()
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# read() causes the child class to do whatever it takes for the
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# config plugin to load the data source and return unparsed content
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# None is returned if there was an error or simply no data
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content = self.read(**kwargs)
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if not isinstance(content, str):
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# Set the time our content was cached at
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self._cached_time = time.time()
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# Nothing more to do; return our empty cache list
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return self._cached_servers
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# Our Configuration format uses a default if one wasn't one detected
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# or enfored.
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config_format = \
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self.default_config_format \
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if self.config_format is None else self.config_format
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# Dynamically load our parse_ function based on our config format
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fn = getattr(ConfigBase, 'config_parse_{}'.format(config_format))
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# Initialize our asset object
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asset = asset if isinstance(asset, AppriseAsset) else self.asset
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# Execute our config parse function which always returns a tuple
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# of our servers and our configuration
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servers, configs = fn(content=content, asset=asset)
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self._cached_servers.extend(servers)
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# Configuration files were detected; recursively populate them
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# If we have been configured to do so
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for url in configs:
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if self.recursion > 0:
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# Attempt to acquire the schema at the very least to allow
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# our configuration based urls.
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schema = GET_SCHEMA_RE.match(url)
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if schema is None:
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# Plan B is to assume we're dealing with a file
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schema = 'file'
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if not os.path.isabs(url):
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# We're dealing with a relative path; prepend
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# our current config path
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url = os.path.join(self.config_path, url)
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url = '{}://{}'.format(schema, URLBase.quote(url))
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else:
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# Ensure our schema is always in lower case
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schema = schema.group('schema').lower()
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# Some basic validation
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if schema not in common.CONFIG_SCHEMA_MAP:
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ConfigBase.logger.warning(
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'Unsupported include schema {}.'.format(schema))
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continue
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# CWE-312 (Secure Logging) Handling
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loggable_url = url if not asset.secure_logging \
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else cwe312_url(url)
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# Parse our url details of the server object as dictionary
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# containing all of the information parsed from our URL
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results = common.CONFIG_SCHEMA_MAP[schema].parse_url(url)
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if not results:
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# Failed to parse the server URL
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self.logger.warning(
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'Unparseable include URL {}'.format(loggable_url))
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continue
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# Handle cross inclusion based on allow_cross_includes rules
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if (common.CONFIG_SCHEMA_MAP[schema].allow_cross_includes ==
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common.ContentIncludeMode.STRICT
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and schema not in self.schemas()
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and not self.insecure_includes) or \
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common.CONFIG_SCHEMA_MAP[schema] \
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.allow_cross_includes == \
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common.ContentIncludeMode.NEVER:
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# Prevent the loading if insecure base protocols
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ConfigBase.logger.warning(
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'Including {}:// based configuration is prohibited. '
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'Ignoring URL {}'.format(schema, loggable_url))
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continue
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# Prepare our Asset Object
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results['asset'] = asset
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# No cache is required because we're just lumping this in
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# and associating it with the cache value we've already
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# declared (prior to our recursion)
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results['cache'] = False
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# Recursion can never be parsed from the URL; we decrement
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# it one level
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results['recursion'] = self.recursion - 1
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# Insecure Includes flag can never be parsed from the URL
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results['insecure_includes'] = self.insecure_includes
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try:
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# Attempt to create an instance of our plugin using the
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# parsed URL information
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cfg_plugin = \
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common.CONFIG_SCHEMA_MAP[results['schema']](**results)
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except Exception as e:
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# the arguments are invalid or can not be used.
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self.logger.warning(
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'Could not load include URL: {}'.format(loggable_url))
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self.logger.debug('Loading Exception: {}'.format(str(e)))
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continue
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# if we reach here, we can now add this servers found
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# in this configuration file to our list
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self._cached_servers.extend(
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cfg_plugin.servers(asset=asset))
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# We no longer need our configuration object
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del cfg_plugin
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else:
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# CWE-312 (Secure Logging) Handling
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loggable_url = url if not asset.secure_logging \
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else cwe312_url(url)
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self.logger.debug(
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'Recursion limit reached; ignoring Include URL: %s',
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loggable_url)
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if self._cached_servers:
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self.logger.info(
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'Loaded {} entries from {}'.format(
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len(self._cached_servers),
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self.url(privacy=asset.secure_logging)))
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else:
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self.logger.warning(
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'Failed to load Apprise configuration from {}'.format(
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self.url(privacy=asset.secure_logging)))
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# Set the time our content was cached at
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self._cached_time = time.time()
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return self._cached_servers
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def read(self):
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"""
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This object should be implimented by the child classes
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"""
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return None
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def expired(self):
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"""
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Simply returns True if the configuration should be considered
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as expired or False if content should be retrieved.
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"""
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if isinstance(self._cached_servers, list) and self.cache:
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# We have enough reason to look further into our cached content
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# and verify it has not expired.
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if self.cache is True:
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# we have not expired, return False
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return False
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# Verify our cache time to determine whether we will get our
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# content again.
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age_in_sec = time.time() - self._cached_time
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if age_in_sec <= self.cache:
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# We have not expired; return False
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return False
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# If we reach here our configuration should be considered
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# missing and/or expired.
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return True
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@staticmethod
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def __normalize_tag_groups(group_tags):
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"""
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Used to normalize a tag assign map which looks like:
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{
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'group': set('{tag1}', '{group1}', '{tag2}'),
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'group1': set('{tag2}','{tag3}'),
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}
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Then normalized it (merging groups); with respect to the above, the
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output would be:
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{
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'group': set('{tag1}', '{tag2}', '{tag3}),
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'group1': set('{tag2}','{tag3}'),
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}
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"""
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# Prepare a key set list we can use
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tag_groups = set([str(x) for x in group_tags.keys()])
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def _expand(tags, ignore=None):
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"""
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Expands based on tag provided and returns a set
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this also updates the group_tags while it goes
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"""
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# Prepare ourselves a return set
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results = set()
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ignore = set() if ignore is None else ignore
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# track groups
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groups = set()
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for tag in tags:
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if tag in ignore:
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continue
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# Track our groups
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groups.add(tag)
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# Store what we know is worth keping
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results |= group_tags[tag] - tag_groups
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# Get simple tag assignments
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found = group_tags[tag] & tag_groups
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if not found:
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continue
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for gtag in found:
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if gtag in ignore:
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continue
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# Go deeper (recursion)
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ignore.add(tag)
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group_tags[gtag] = _expand(set([gtag]), ignore=ignore)
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results |= group_tags[gtag]
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# Pop ignore
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ignore.remove(tag)
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return results
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for tag in tag_groups:
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# Get our tags
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group_tags[tag] |= _expand(set([tag]))
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if not group_tags[tag]:
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ConfigBase.logger.warning(
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'The group {} has no tags assigned to it'.format(tag))
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del group_tags[tag]
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@staticmethod
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def parse_url(url, verify_host=True):
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"""Parses the URL and returns it broken apart into a dictionary.
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This is very specific and customized for Apprise.
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Args:
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url (str): The URL you want to fully parse.
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verify_host (:obj:`bool`, optional): a flag kept with the parsed
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URL which some child classes will later use to verify SSL
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keys (if SSL transactions take place). Unless under very
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specific circumstances, it is strongly recomended that
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you leave this default value set to True.
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Returns:
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A dictionary is returned containing the URL fully parsed if
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successful, otherwise None is returned.
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"""
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results = URLBase.parse_url(url, verify_host=verify_host)
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if not results:
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# We're done; we failed to parse our url
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return results
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# Allow overriding the default config format
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if 'format' in results['qsd']:
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results['format'] = results['qsd'].get('format')
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if results['format'] not in common.CONFIG_FORMATS:
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URLBase.logger.warning(
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'Unsupported format specified {}'.format(
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results['format']))
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del results['format']
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# Defines the encoding of the payload
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if 'encoding' in results['qsd']:
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results['encoding'] = results['qsd'].get('encoding')
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# Our cache value
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if 'cache' in results['qsd']:
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# First try to get it's integer value
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try:
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results['cache'] = int(results['qsd']['cache'])
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except (ValueError, TypeError):
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# No problem, it just isn't an integer; now treat it as a bool
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# instead:
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results['cache'] = parse_bool(results['qsd']['cache'])
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return results
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@staticmethod
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def detect_config_format(content, **kwargs):
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"""
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Takes the specified content and attempts to detect the format type
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The function returns the actual format type if detected, otherwise
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it returns None
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"""
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# Detect Format Logic:
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# - A pound/hashtag (#) is alawys a comment character so we skip over
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# lines matched here.
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# - Detection begins on the first non-comment and non blank line
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# matched.
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# - If we find a string followed by a colon, we know we're dealing
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# with a YAML file.
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# - If we find a string that starts with a URL, or our tag
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# definitions (accepting commas) followed by an equal sign we know
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# we're dealing with a TEXT format.
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# Define what a valid line should look like
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valid_line_re = re.compile(
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r'^\s*(?P<line>([;#]+(?P<comment>.*))|'
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r'(?P<text>((?P<tag>[ \t,a-z0-9_-]+)=)?[a-z0-9]+://.*)|'
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r'((?P<yaml>[a-z0-9]+):.*))?$', re.I)
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try:
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# split our content up to read line by line
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content = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)
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except TypeError:
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# content was not expected string type
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ConfigBase.logger.error(
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'Invalid Apprise configuration specified.')
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return None
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# By default set our return value to None since we don't know
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# what the format is yet
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config_format = None
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# iterate over each line of the file to attempt to detect it
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# stop the moment a the type has been determined
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for line, entry in enumerate(content, start=1):
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result = valid_line_re.match(entry)
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if not result:
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# Invalid syntax
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ConfigBase.logger.error(
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'Undetectable Apprise configuration found '
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'based on line {}.'.format(line))
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# Take an early exit
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return None
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# Attempt to detect configuration
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if result.group('text'):
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config_format = common.ConfigFormat.TEXT
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ConfigBase.logger.debug(
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'Detected TEXT configuration '
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'based on line {}.'.format(line))
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break
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# If we reach here, we have a comment entry
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# Adjust default format to TEXT
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config_format = common.ConfigFormat.TEXT
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return config_format
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@staticmethod
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def config_parse(content, asset=None, config_format=None, **kwargs):
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"""
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Takes the specified config content and loads it based on the specified
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config_format. If a format isn't specified, then it is auto detected.
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"""
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if config_format is None:
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# Detect the format
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config_format = ConfigBase.detect_config_format(content)
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if not config_format:
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# We couldn't detect configuration
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ConfigBase.logger.error('Could not detect configuration')
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return (list(), list())
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if config_format not in common.CONFIG_FORMATS:
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# Invalid configuration type specified
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ConfigBase.logger.error(
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'An invalid configuration format ({}) was specified'.format(
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config_format))
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return (list(), list())
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# Dynamically load our parse_ function based on our config format
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fn = getattr(ConfigBase, 'config_parse_{}'.format(config_format))
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# Execute our config parse function which always returns a list
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return fn(content=content, asset=asset)
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@staticmethod
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def config_parse_text(content, asset=None):
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"""
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Parse the specified content as though it were a simple text file only
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containing a list of URLs.
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Return a tuple that looks like (servers, configs) where:
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- servers contains a list of loaded notification plugins
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- configs contains a list of additional configuration files
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referenced.
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You may also optionally associate an asset with the notification.
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The file syntax is:
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#
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# pound/hashtag allow for line comments
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#
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# One or more tags can be idenified using comma's (,) to separate
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# them.
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<Tag(s)>=<URL>
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# Or you can use this format (no tags associated)
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<URL>
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# you can also use the keyword 'include' and identify a
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# configuration location (like this file) which will be included
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# as additional configuration entries when loaded.
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include <ConfigURL>
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# Assign tag contents to a group identifier
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<Group(s)>=<Tag(s)>
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"""
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# A list of loaded Notification Services
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servers = list()
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# A list of additional configuration files referenced using
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# the include keyword
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configs = list()
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# Track all of the tags we want to assign later on
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group_tags = {}
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# Track our entries to preload
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preloaded = []
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# Prepare our Asset Object
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asset = asset if isinstance(asset, AppriseAsset) else AppriseAsset()
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# Define what a valid line should look like
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valid_line_re = re.compile(
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r'^\s*(?P<line>([;#]+(?P<comment>.*))|'
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r'(\s*(?P<tags>[a-z0-9, \t_-]+)\s*=|=)?\s*'
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r'((?P<url>[a-z0-9]{1,12}://.*)|(?P<assign>[a-z0-9, \t_-]+))|'
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r'include\s+(?P<config>.+))?\s*$', re.I)
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try:
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# split our content up to read line by line
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content = re.split(r'\r*\n', content)
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except TypeError:
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# content was not expected string type
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ConfigBase.logger.error(
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'Invalid Apprise TEXT based configuration specified.')
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return (list(), list())
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for line, entry in enumerate(content, start=1):
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result = valid_line_re.match(entry)
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if not result:
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# Invalid syntax
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ConfigBase.logger.error(
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'Invalid Apprise TEXT configuration format found '
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'{} on line {}.'.format(entry, line))
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# Assume this is a file we shouldn't be parsing. It's owner
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# can read the error printed to screen and take action
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# otherwise.
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return (list(), list())
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# Retrieve our line
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url, assign, config = \
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result.group('url'), \
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result.group('assign'), \
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result.group('config')
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if not (url or config or assign):
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# Comment/empty line; do nothing
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continue
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if config:
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# CWE-312 (Secure Logging) Handling
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loggable_url = config if not asset.secure_logging \
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else cwe312_url(config)
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ConfigBase.logger.debug(
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'Include URL: {}'.format(loggable_url))
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# Store our include line
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configs.append(config.strip())
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continue
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# CWE-312 (Secure Logging) Handling
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loggable_url = url if not asset.secure_logging \
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else cwe312_url(url)
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if assign:
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groups = set(parse_list(result.group('tags'), cast=str))
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if not groups:
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# no tags were assigned
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ConfigBase.logger.warning(
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'Unparseable tag assignment - no group(s) '
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'on line {}'.format(line))
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continue
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# Get our tags
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tags = set(parse_list(assign, cast=str))
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if not tags:
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# no tags were assigned
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ConfigBase.logger.warning(
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'Unparseable tag assignment - no tag(s) to assign '
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'on line {}'.format(line))
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continue
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# Update our tag group map
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for tag_group in groups:
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if tag_group not in group_tags:
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group_tags[tag_group] = set()
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# ensure our tag group is never included in the assignment
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group_tags[tag_group] |= tags - set([tag_group])
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continue
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# Acquire our url tokens
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results = plugins.url_to_dict(
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url, secure_logging=asset.secure_logging)
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if results is None:
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# Failed to parse the server URL
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ConfigBase.logger.warning(
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'Unparseable URL {} on line {}.'.format(
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loggable_url, line))
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continue
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# Build a list of tags to associate with the newly added
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# notifications if any were set
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results['tag'] = set(parse_list(result.group('tags'), cast=str))
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# Set our Asset Object
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results['asset'] = asset
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# Store our preloaded entries
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preloaded.append({
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'results': results,
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'line': line,
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'loggable_url': loggable_url,
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})
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#
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# Normalize Tag Groups
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# - Expand Groups of Groups so that they don't exist
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#
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ConfigBase.__normalize_tag_groups(group_tags)
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#
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# URL Processing
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#
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for entry in preloaded:
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# Point to our results entry for easier reference below
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results = entry['results']
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#
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# Apply our tag groups if they're defined
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#
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for group, tags in group_tags.items():
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# Detect if anything assigned to this tag also maps back to a
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# group. If so we want to add the group to our list
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if next((True for tag in results['tag']
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if tag in tags), False):
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results['tag'].add(group)
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try:
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# Attempt to create an instance of our plugin using the
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# parsed URL information
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plugin = common.NOTIFY_SCHEMA_MAP[
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results['schema']](**results)
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# Create log entry of loaded URL
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ConfigBase.logger.debug(
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'Loaded URL: %s', plugin.url(
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privacy=results['asset'].secure_logging))
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except Exception as e:
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# the arguments are invalid or can not be used.
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ConfigBase.logger.warning(
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'Could not load URL {} on line {}.'.format(
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entry['loggable_url'], entry['line']))
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ConfigBase.logger.debug('Loading Exception: %s' % str(e))
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continue
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# if we reach here, we successfully loaded our data
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servers.append(plugin)
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# Return what was loaded
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return (servers, configs)
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def pop(self, index=-1):
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"""
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Removes an indexed Notification Service from the stack and returns it.
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By default, the last element of the list is removed.
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"""
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|
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if not isinstance(self._cached_servers, list):
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# Generate ourselves a list of content we can pull from
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self.servers()
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|
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# Pop the element off of the stack
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return self._cached_servers.pop(index)
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@staticmethod
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def _special_token_handler(schema, tokens):
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"""
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This function takes a list of tokens and updates them to no longer
|
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include any special tokens such as +,-, and :
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- schema must be a valid schema of a supported plugin type
|
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- tokens must be a dictionary containing the yaml entries parsed.
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The idea here is we can post process a set of tokens provided in
|
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a YAML file where the user provided some of the special keywords.
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We effectivley look up what these keywords map to their appropriate
|
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value they're expected
|
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"""
|
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# Create a copy of our dictionary
|
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tokens = tokens.copy()
|
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for kw, meta in common.NOTIFY_SCHEMA_MAP[schema]\
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.template_kwargs.items():
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# Determine our prefix:
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prefix = meta.get('prefix', '+')
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# Detect any matches
|
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matches = \
|
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{k[1:]: str(v) for k, v in tokens.items()
|
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if k.startswith(prefix)}
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if not matches:
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# we're done with this entry
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continue
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if not isinstance(tokens.get(kw), dict):
|
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# Invalid; correct it
|
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tokens[kw] = dict()
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|
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# strip out processed tokens
|
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tokens = {k: v for k, v in tokens.items()
|
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if not k.startswith(prefix)}
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# Update our entries
|
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tokens[kw].update(matches)
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# Now map our tokens accordingly to the class templates defined by
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# each service.
|
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#
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# This is specifically used for YAML file parsing. It allows a user to
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# define an entry such as:
|
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#
|
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# urls:
|
|
# - mailto://user:pass@domain:
|
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# - to: user1@hotmail.com
|
|
# - to: user2@hotmail.com
|
|
#
|
|
# Under the hood, the NotifyEmail() class does not parse the `to`
|
|
# argument. It's contents needs to be mapped to `targets`. This is
|
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# defined in the class via the `template_args` and template_tokens`
|
|
# section.
|
|
#
|
|
# This function here allows these mappings to take place within the
|
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# YAML file as independant arguments.
|
|
class_templates = \
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plugins.details(common.NOTIFY_SCHEMA_MAP[schema])
|
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|
|
for key in list(tokens.keys()):
|
|
|
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if key not in class_templates['args']:
|
|
# No need to handle non-arg entries
|
|
continue
|
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|
|
# get our `map_to` and/or 'alias_of' value (if it exists)
|
|
map_to = class_templates['args'][key].get(
|
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'alias_of', class_templates['args'][key].get('map_to', ''))
|
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|
|
if map_to == key:
|
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# We're already good as we are now
|
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continue
|
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|
|
if map_to in class_templates['tokens']:
|
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meta = class_templates['tokens'][map_to]
|
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|
|
else:
|
|
meta = class_templates['args'].get(
|
|
map_to, class_templates['args'][key])
|
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|
|
# Perform a translation/mapping if our code reaches here
|
|
value = tokens[key]
|
|
del tokens[key]
|
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|
|
# Detect if we're dealign with a list or not
|
|
is_list = re.search(
|
|
r'^list:.*',
|
|
meta.get('type'),
|
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re.IGNORECASE)
|
|
|
|
if map_to not in tokens:
|
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tokens[map_to] = [] if is_list \
|
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else meta.get('default')
|
|
|
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elif is_list and not isinstance(tokens.get(map_to), list):
|
|
# Convert ourselves to a list if we aren't already
|
|
tokens[map_to] = [tokens[map_to]]
|
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|
|
# Type Conversion
|
|
if re.search(
|
|
r'^(choice:)?string',
|
|
meta.get('type'),
|
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re.IGNORECASE) \
|
|
and not isinstance(value, str):
|
|
|
|
# Ensure our format is as expected
|
|
value = str(value)
|
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|
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# Apply any further translations if required (absolute map)
|
|
# This is the case when an arg maps to a token which further
|
|
# maps to a different function arg on the class constructor
|
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abs_map = meta.get('map_to', map_to)
|
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|
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# Set our token as how it was provided by the configuration
|
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if isinstance(tokens.get(map_to), list):
|
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tokens[abs_map].append(value)
|
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|
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else:
|
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tokens[abs_map] = value
|
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|
|
# Return our tokens
|
|
return tokens
|
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|
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def __getitem__(self, index):
|
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"""
|
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Returns the indexed server entry associated with the loaded
|
|
notification servers
|
|
"""
|
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if not isinstance(self._cached_servers, list):
|
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# Generate ourselves a list of content we can pull from
|
|
self.servers()
|
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|
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return self._cached_servers[index]
|
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|
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def __iter__(self):
|
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"""
|
|
Returns an iterator to our server list
|
|
"""
|
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if not isinstance(self._cached_servers, list):
|
|
# Generate ourselves a list of content we can pull from
|
|
self.servers()
|
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|
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return iter(self._cached_servers)
|
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|
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def __len__(self):
|
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"""
|
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Returns the total number of servers loaded
|
|
"""
|
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if not isinstance(self._cached_servers, list):
|
|
# Generate ourselves a list of content we can pull from
|
|
self.servers()
|
|
|
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return len(self._cached_servers)
|
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|
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def __bool__(self):
|
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"""
|
|
Allows the Apprise object to be wrapped in an 'if statement'.
|
|
True is returned if our content was downloaded correctly.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not isinstance(self._cached_servers, list):
|
|
# Generate ourselves a list of content we can pull from
|
|
self.servers()
|
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|
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return True if self._cached_servers else False
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